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Crochet Fingerless Gloves: Stay Warm and Stylish in Winter

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How to Crochet Fingerless Gloves

Cro­chet­ing fin­ger­less gloves are a great way to stay warm and styl­ish dur­ing win­ter. In this tuto­r­i­al, we’ll explore cre­at­ing your own pair of fin­ger­less gloves using basic cro­chet stitch­es. Whether you’re a begin­ner cro­cheter or an advanced enthu­si­ast, these easy cro­chet pat­terns offer an enjoy­able and reward­ing expe­ri­ence. This free pat­tern guide will take you through the process step by step, and even if you’re new to cro­chet­ing, you can cre­ate a love­ly pat­tern that fits you per­fect­ly. So, grab your cro­chet hook and some worsted-weight yarn, and let’s start this fun project!

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**Mate­ri­als and Tools:** To begin your fin­ger­less gloves, you’ll need worsted-weight yarn in the col­or of your choice. Con­sid­er using dif­fer­ent col­ors for a play­ful touch or stick to a sin­gle col­or for a clas­sic look. Addi­tion­al­ly, you’ll need a cro­chet hook in the right size for your yarn, a yarn nee­dle for weav­ing in ends, and scis­sors to trim excess yarn.

**Choos­ing the Right Size:** Before you start, it’s essen­tial to deter­mine the right size for your fin­ger­less gloves. Mea­sure the widest part of your hand and refer to the fin­ger­less glove pat­terns to find the appro­pri­ate size.

**Start­ing the Project:** We’ll begin with a foun­da­tion chain and basic cro­chet stitch­es like sin­gle, dou­ble, and slip stitch­es. If you’re new to cro­chet­ing, don’t wor­ry; this tuto­r­i­al is per­fect for begin­ners.

**Cre­at­ing Thumb Holes:** Fin­ger­less gloves typ­i­cal­ly have thumb holes for added com­fort. Learn to incor­po­rate these into your design, ensur­ing your gloves fit snug­ly.

**Col­or Changes:** To make your gloves more inter­est­ing, you can incor­po­rate col­or changes. Exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent cro­chet stitch­es and col­or pat­terns to cre­ate a unique, eye-catch­ing design.

**Com­plet­ing the Rows:** Work through the dif­fer­ent cro­chet stitch­es and repeat rows to build up your fin­ger­less mitts. You’ll be amazed at how quick­ly your gloves take shape.

Look­ing for a begin­ner’s guide to cro­chet­ing fin­ger­less gloves? Then you’ve come to the right place! In this video, I’ll show you how to cro­chet fin­ger­less gloves using easy-to-fol­low, step-by-step instruc­tions.
 
If you’re new to cro­chet or want to make fin­ger­less gloves, this video is for you. I’ll teach you cro­chet basics, includ­ing fin­ger­less gloves, so you can start cre­at­ing your styl­ish gloves today!

Sup­plies:
H hook
100% Alpaca yarn or what­ev­er yarn you pre­fer
Yarn nee­dle
Abbre­vi­a­tions:
ch=chain
sl st=slip stitch
sc=single cro­chet
dc=double cro­chet
ch=chain

Make 2, H hook

Start: chain 36, con­nect with a sl st to form a cir­cle

Rnd 1. chain 3 (counts as first dc), dc in the next chain, *Skip 2 chains, 2dc in the next ch, ch 1, 2dc in the same ch (shell will be made), skip 2 chains, dc in the next two chains *Repeat around. sl st on top of the chain 3. 
Rnds 2–8. *Repeat round 1 for a total of 8 rounds
Rnd 9. Insert Thumb hole by fol­low­ing the pat­tern, then chain past 1 com­plete pat­tern then start the pat­tern again to end.
So Chain 3, dc in the next dc, skip 2 pre­vi­ous 2 dc, *work 2dc, ch 1, 2dc shell in the pre­vi­ous chain 1 space, dc in the next 2 dc, work 2dc, ch 1, 2dc shell in the chain 1 space, 
 
Insert Thumb Hole, Chain 1, Skip the next 2 dc, and pre­vi­ous 2dc, ch 1, 2dc shell, Now dc in the next two dc, *Repeat the pat­tern around.  Slip stitch on top of the chain 3.
 
Next two final Rnds. 10–11. Repeat as the same as Round 1. Chain 3, dc in the next dc, skip 2 pre­vi­ous 2 dc, work 2dc, ch 1, 2dc shell in the chain 1 space, *dc in the next 2 dc, work 2dc, ch 1, 2dc shell in the chain 1 space,  *Repeat around, sl st on top of chain 3.

Print the entry at the top of the page to print the pat­tern!

**Video Tuto­r­i­al:** For those who pre­fer visu­al guid­ance, many video tuto­ri­als are avail­able online. You can watch step-by-step demon­stra­tions to help you along the way.

**Cus­tomiz­ing Your Gloves:** Feel free to adjust based on your pref­er­ences. You can add dec­o­ra­tive ele­ments or adjust the length of your gloves to suit your style.

**Shar­ing Your Cre­ations:** Cro­chet­ing fin­ger­less gloves is a great way to keep warm and a fun project to share with your friends and fam­i­ly. Con­sid­er join­ing a cro­chet board or Face­book group to con­nect with fel­low enthu­si­asts and get inspi­ra­tion from their projects.

In con­clu­sion, cro­chet­ing fin­ger­less gloves is a fan­tas­tic way to stay cozy dur­ing win­ter. With a few skeins of yarn, a cro­chet hook, and some basic skills, you can cre­ate a won­der­ful pair of wrist warm­ers. Whether you’re a begin­ner or an advanced cro­cheter look­ing for an easy cro­chet project, these fin­ger­less glove pat­terns offer a nice pat­tern and great gifts for your­self or your loved ones. So, don’t hes­i­tate to explore the world of fin­ger­less cro­chet gloves. Enjoy the process, and stay warm in style!

 

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